Job Description
Key Responsibilities:
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Reading and Interpreting Blueprints:
- Study and interpret structural blueprints, engineering drawings, and specifications to understand the type, quantity, and placement of reinforcement steel required.
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Preparing and Cutting Steel:
- Measure, cut, bend, and shape steel bars and mesh according to project requirements and specifications.
- Use tools such as rebar cutters, benders, and welding equipment.
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Placing and Securing Reinforcement:
- Install and position steel reinforcement bars and mesh within concrete forms, ensuring correct placement according to design specifications.
- Secure the reinforcement using ties, clamps, or welding as needed to ensure stability during the pouring of concrete.
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Ensuring Compliance:
- Follow safety protocols and guidelines to maintain a safe working environment.
- Ensure that all work complies with building codes, safety standards, and project specifications.
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Collaborating with Other Trades:
- Work closely with other construction workers, including carpenters, concrete finishers, and supervisors, to ensure the smooth progression of the construction project.
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Inspecting and Quality Control:
- Inspect and test the reinforcement work to ensure it meets quality standards and specifications before the concrete is poured.
- Address any issues or defects in the reinforcement to prevent future structural problems.
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Maintaining Tools and Equipment:
- Regularly maintain and clean tools and equipment used in steel fixing to ensure they are in good working condition.
- Report any equipment malfunctions or safety hazards to supervisors.
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Following Project Schedules:
- Adhere to project timelines and schedules, working efficiently to meet deadlines and project milestones.
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Health and Safety Compliance:
- Adhere to health and safety regulations, including wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) and following safety procedures on site.
Key Responsibilities
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Technical Knowledge:
- Proficiency in reading and interpreting construction blueprints and technical drawings.
- Understanding of structural engineering principles and reinforcement techniques.
Skill & Experience
Qualifications:
- Education: High school diploma or equivalent; vocational training or apprenticeships in steel fixing or construction may be preferred.
- Experience: Previous experience as a steel fixer or in a similar construction role is often required.
- Certifications: Relevant certifications related to construction safety and steel fixing may be beneficial.
The role of a Steel Fixer is critical to the construction industry, ensuring that concrete structures are reinforced correctly to provide strength and stability. The job requires a combination of technical skills, physical capability, and attention to detail.